This Pub is Permanently Closed
Converted 19/6/2017 to a mix of accommodation and retail. Closed 26/8/2015. Planning Application DC/064205 | Conversion and extension of one shop to one Cafe/ Restaurant and one Casino including change of use, conversion and extension of 2 Flats to 5 Flats, conversion and extension of Public House to 2 Retail units plus 1 new build Retail unit and 2 Flats.(Re-submission of DC061429). Granted 16/3/2017.
History: This small welcoming, simply furnished, and uncluttered pub was originally a beer house. It had a small 'horseshoe' bar to the right as you entered. There was an attractive yard to the rear with seating and plants. It latterly sold Robinsons Hatters and Unicorn.
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson with the purchase of the Hempshaw Brook Brewery of Bell & Co, in June 1949. According to Robinson's, its closure was: "We have been reviewing the pubs in Hazel Grove and feel that this is one which does not hold a viable future for a tenant. Clearly it was not a decision we reached without a lot of careful consideration and hope that the customers who frequented the White Hart will be attracted to either the Grapes or the Three Tunnes, both of which are doing better than they have for a while, which has in part we believe led to the drop in trade at the White Hart."
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